Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke (Jan 2011)

Mycotoxicological tests from the aspect of the HACCP system and legislation

  • Jakšić Sandra M.,
  • Stojanov Igor M.,
  • Živkov-Baloš Milica M.,
  • Mašić Zoran S.,
  • Mihaljev Željko A.,
  • Abramović Biljana F.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN1120095J
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011, no. 120
pp. 95 – 102

Abstract

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Mycotoxins, as secondary metabolic products of molds, are common contaminants of raw feed materials and compound feeds. Depending on the agro-meteorological and storage conditions, molds can contaminate grains and produce mycotoxins in the field, before and after harvest and during storage. Way of preventing animal mycotoxicoses and transfer of mycotoxins to humans through food chain is regular inspection on mycotoxicological feed safety. This paper presents the results of examination of aflatoxin, ochratoxin and zearalenone in 89 samples tested under laboratory conditions during a one year period. The analyses of types of samples, contamination, and their origin demonstrated the need for preventive control of mycotoxin content, primarily in grains. The results of testing the content of aflatoxin in milk indicate the existence of risks to human health. In order to protect humans and animals from mycotoxicological contamination, we propose the use of the system hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP), which has been proved to be an effective strategy in food safety control. The basic principles of HACCP approach in the production of feed and foodstuffs, as well as the compliance and harmonization of legislations with those in the European Union, in the field of mycotoxicological tests, are the best prevention against mycotoxin effects on health and economy. Implementation of HACCP system currently presents one of the basic preconditions for the export of our products and their placement on the European market.

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